Letters from Nowhere

SCORE: 65

G5 Entertainment will come up with any
discussion on hidden object games. Especially on the iPad, iPhone/iPod
Touch platforms. Letters from Nowhere is their latest franchise. A woman
is seeking her missing husband. She is getting all these letters that
are helping her in her search. The letters are coming from a dead
postman. Which is only one of the strange things this attractive blonde
has to face.

The items in Letters from Nowhere are hidden in a variety of manners.
Most all of them are cleverly disguised. The player has a listing of the
items to find and a screen to find them in. Messing would not begin to
describe the screens in Letters from Nowhere. I can not see anyone
living like that in any way shape or form.

The voice acting in Letters from Nowhere is fresh and alive. The main
female character exhibits emotion on various levels. The post man also
has a good voice that fits the theme of this hand held video game. The
whole seeking out her missing husband really pulls at the heart strings.
The music can get spooky at times.

There are eleven episodes in Letters from Nowhere. Thing is many of the
screens are re-used. In my opinion the price and level of content do not
quite match. I would expect a lower price, especially when one considers
the ending. I will not spoil it for you, just say a sequel will be a
must. Letters from Nowhere gets us all excited that certain things will
be resolved in this game, and they are left open.

One of the strange things in Letters from Nowhere is the occult. They
are to blame for the murder of the post man, and they are the kidnappers
of her husband. The player will run across certain occultic symbols
along the way. I like how the occult is shown as the bad guy, and the
boogie men/women. Having to use their spell book and items made me
uncomfortable.
- Sam

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